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>>> ready or not the new health care law is coming and it's causing confn. tonight we'll take on your questions with dr. nancy snyderman. >>> and rosie the riveter, a world war ii original, now 93 years old and still on the job. "nightly news" begins now. >>> good evening. the americans have now arrived in force.
>>> ready or not the new health care law is coming and it's causing confn. tonight we'll take on your questions with dr. nancy snyderman. >>> and rosie the riveter, a world war ii original, now 93 years old and still on the job. "nightly news" begins now. >>> good evening. the americans have now arrived in force.
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and every lawyer, look, trump didn't violate campaign finance laws and neither did the president. these people writing stories that trump did nothing wrong. >> seth: oh, [ bleep ]. somebody taught grandpa how to print. [ laughter ] "grandpa, what are you doing?" "i'm printing. [ applause ] printing. i like to read my facebook in bed." [ laughter ] fundamentally for trump, this all comes down to his relationship with cohen who prosecutors say was the key figure in a criminal scheme to defraud the american people. trump was asked why he had hired a guy he now says is a criminal and a liar. and he basically shrugged. >> this was someone who surreptitiously recorded you. >> terrible. >> is now known as a criminal liar. yet, this was someone who was in your inner circle. >> yeah. well, it happens. i mean, look, it happens.o. [ laughter ] it doesn't just happen. it only happens to you. no one else accidentally hires a criminal lawyer who pays hush money to cover up an affair. trump's like a guy who accidentally admits to something super embarrassing thinking it happens to everyone and t
and every lawyer, look, trump didn't violate campaign finance laws and neither did the president. these people writing stories that trump did nothing wrong. >> seth: oh, [ bleep ]. somebody taught grandpa how to print. [ laughter ] "grandpa, what are you doing?" "i'm printing. [ applause ] printing. i like to read my facebook in bed." [ laughter ] fundamentally for trump, this all comes down to his relationship with cohen who prosecutors say was the key figure in a...
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thanks for joining us. >> law enforcement from across the country and here in the bay area all right giving their of officers leveri officers leaving, heading to davis. we are live in davis. a touching moment to see so many people come together. >> thousands of law enforcement estimated at around 6,000 not only from around northern california but from around the country. she was brand new to the force. she wasbout 45 minutes ago. her casket was wheeled inside. hundreds stood at attention saluting officer corona. her mother and father escorted her inside. her father a former deputy hips nodded in appreciate to all of the law enforcement that shoed honor his daughter. he did that wiping tears from his eyes. this was the scene on the other side. i see this long line of people. it is at least a few hundred people if not more. here to attend the service, again, these are civilians. some of these civilians knew her, many didn't. >> did you know me more than any person in this world. >> i am here to support natalie and her family and our police department and our community. i live here and
thanks for joining us. >> law enforcement from across the country and here in the bay area all right giving their of officers leveri officers leaving, heading to davis. we are live in davis. a touching moment to see so many people come together. >> thousands of law enforcement estimated at around 6,000 not only from around northern california but from around the country. she was brand new to the force. she wasbout 45 minutes ago. her casket was wheeled inside. hundreds stood at...
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her father was in law enforcement. but clear she's not your typical officer. >> she's like, yep, i got you. >> knew when you were getting in trouble, citation, doesn't make you feel bad about it. >> reporter: police woman with a sense of humor and community. >> goodness of her heart, delivered a santa bag full of packages f victim, just on her own. >> reporter: opportunity to talk about dedication to the uniform and celebrate woman who made long lasting contribution. >> bearing a bears hat. that's -- she was number 11. >> reporter: killed while responding to minor traffic incident. accused of riding up on a bike and ambushing corona, weeks out of training. only one fellow officer mentioned the gunman. >> this cruel, senseless act of violence was committed by coward, from behind, too afraid to face her. >> reporter: devastating loss to davis, small police department and greatly. rest easy sister. we'll take it from here. >> reporter: tonight the davis police chief also announced funeral sicer natalie corona, they will b
her father was in law enforcement. but clear she's not your typical officer. >> she's like, yep, i got you. >> knew when you were getting in trouble, citation, doesn't make you feel bad about it. >> reporter: police woman with a sense of humor and community. >> goodness of her heart, delivered a santa bag full of packages f victim, just on her own. >> reporter: opportunity to talk about dedication to the uniform and celebrate woman who made long lasting...
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yeah. [ laughter ] if you saw that guy on an episode of "law and order" you'd be like, he did it. come on. [ laughter ] come on, give me a break. i saw that today in court an artist did a sketch of cohen. can we see that? [ laughter ] oh my god. oh man. he looks like every dad finding out their daughter was cast on "the bachelor." [ laughter ] and you go, oh my god. get this, cohen also had to pay more than $1 million in restitution. when trump heard that he was like, "$1 million for restitution? she must have been good." [ laughter ] listen to this, trump said that he'll shut down the government if congress doesn't give him money for his border wall. so democrats are just going to show trump a photo of the great wall of china, and tell him it's already been built. [ laughter ] we did it. [ applause ] it looks beautiful. i like it. well, trump met with nancy pelosi and chuck schumer about the border wall yesterday, and it made him so angry he that threw a folder full of papers across the room. yeah, it was mess. there was resignation letters everywhere. [ laughter ] that's right.
yeah. [ laughter ] if you saw that guy on an episode of "law and order" you'd be like, he did it. come on. [ laughter ] come on, give me a break. i saw that today in court an artist did a sketch of cohen. can we see that? [ laughter ] oh my god. oh man. he looks like every dad finding out their daughter was cast on "the bachelor." [ laughter ] and you go, oh my god. get this, cohen also had to pay more than $1 million in restitution. when trump heard that he was like,...
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you know, major league baseball and coke and delta and home depot weighed in on georgia's new voting laws. senator mitch mcconnell says corporations ought to stay completely out of politics. then next day, clarified it would be okay if corporations still contributed money to political campaigns. an expert in the way the company and brands present themselves to the world and thanks for being with us. to be clear, just named our georgia base. so at least at the headquarters, the employees there are georgia voters. they have really weighted into something here. >> i think they're expected to say something as a georgia-based company. the basic thing is obvious. if you're a company base in georgia, you have to make a comment on here. especially a large company because frankly, you have to have an opinion. you have to show your employees exactly what it is you care about. that being said, baseball moving the all-star game felt like one of those things that just doesn't make sense. moving the all-star game somewhere else suggests that they somehow move the conversation. all it did was just annoy
you know, major league baseball and coke and delta and home depot weighed in on georgia's new voting laws. senator mitch mcconnell says corporations ought to stay completely out of politics. then next day, clarified it would be okay if corporations still contributed money to political campaigns. an expert in the way the company and brands present themselves to the world and thanks for being with us. to be clear, just named our georgia base. so at least at the headquarters, the employees there...
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the governor said the stricter law led to overcrowding. this new measure would speed up parole for non-violent inmates. >> three more people are under arrest after a deadly confrontation of federal agents and protesters. protesters claim the federal government has no right to the land. bundy and six others were arrested after an altercation with federal agents that left a protester dead. bundy asked for remaining protesters to stand down and go home but some have refused and are staying at the wildlife refuge. >> millions of dollars are coming to help the victims of the valley fire, the wildfire which started in september build hundreds of homes and building in lake county, caused about $1 billion in damage. fema will give more than $40 million to help with the clean-up costs on private priorities. >> tonight landscapers are keeping a close eye on a hillside. the homeowner worries his part of the hill could slip away at any moment, especially with more storms forecasted for this weekend. he said he just has to wait around worry. >> it's my
the governor said the stricter law led to overcrowding. this new measure would speed up parole for non-violent inmates. >> three more people are under arrest after a deadly confrontation of federal agents and protesters. protesters claim the federal government has no right to the land. bundy and six others were arrested after an altercation with federal agents that left a protester dead. bundy asked for remaining protesters to stand down and go home but some have refused and are staying...
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is putting a lot of stress now on the federal agencies required by law to care for those children once they've been detained. u.s. officials have been scrambling to open temporary shelters to house the children until guardians are found, even using barracks at lackland air force base. legal aide groups are trying to find enough lawyers to help them in immigration courts. >> we need to remember to treat these children as kids first and immigrants second. >> reporter: one of those children is 13-year-old lorena rodrigez from el salvador. she and an older sister endured a grueling six-week trek to the u.s., where she was held in a government shelter until relatives were found in boston. can you tell me about the trip that you made to come to this country? is there anything you want to tell me about it. >> i can't. >> reporter: is it tough to talk about that? >> yeah. >> reporter: both u.s. customs and border protection, and the department of health and human services declined requests from nbc news for on camera interviews to discuss the issue. but in a written statement, customs said chi
is putting a lot of stress now on the federal agencies required by law to care for those children once they've been detained. u.s. officials have been scrambling to open temporary shelters to house the children until guardians are found, even using barracks at lackland air force base. legal aide groups are trying to find enough lawyers to help them in immigration courts. >> we need to remember to treat these children as kids first and immigrants second. >> reporter: one of those...
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i first learned about it through my own family when my sister-in-law kira was born 32 years ago, there was nothing like gigi's play house. >> i wish i had more support. i know people who have been here from day one. that's when you need it the most. >> reporter: everything here is free. from programs teaching life skills to yoga classes. >> good. straight legs. >> some day i would like to teach exercise. >> reporter: thanks to gigi's, megan nicholas knows she can. >> i don't really hide my disability, really. because i love being down's. >> i think the most important thing that people need to understand about down's syndrome is the potential in that person. i am constantly motivated just by being in this place and surrounded by these amazing individuals. >> are you a star? yes, you are. >> reporter: and they are motivated by her. kate snow, nbc news, hoffman estates, illinois. >> love that story. >>> and that is our broadcast for this thursday night. thank you for being with us. i'm natalie morales in for brian. and we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. have a good night
i first learned about it through my own family when my sister-in-law kira was born 32 years ago, there was nothing like gigi's play house. >> i wish i had more support. i know people who have been here from day one. that's when you need it the most. >> reporter: everything here is free. from programs teaching life skills to yoga classes. >> good. straight legs. >> some day i would like to teach exercise. >> reporter: thanks to gigi's, megan nicholas knows she can....
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before soaring over this castle resort with your father-in-law. who finally seems to like you. life can be like that when you get it booking right. booking.com booking.yeah! bring us your aching and sleep deprived. bring us those who want to feel well rested. aleve pm. the only one to combine a sleep aid... plus the 12 hour pain relieving strength of aleve. be a morning person again, with aleve pm. the hot new accessory? brows that wow. from maybelline new york... it's brow drama. our first sculpting ball brush with tinted gel. just sweep...then sculpt. for bolder, sculpted brows. brow drama. get the look at maybelline.com ♪ maybe it's maybelline ♪ music: "we're good together" by cathy heller ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ double the lovin' this summer at mcdonald's with the double combo for just $2.50. ♪ >> reporter: we've seen how hard it is, even for adults, to confront a bully. and we've heard how devastating the effects of bullying can be. >> it made me honestly feel horrible. >> it was like really hurtful to me. >> i couldn't concentrate in class. >> reporter: so far, no one has d
before soaring over this castle resort with your father-in-law. who finally seems to like you. life can be like that when you get it booking right. booking.com booking.yeah! bring us your aching and sleep deprived. bring us those who want to feel well rested. aleve pm. the only one to combine a sleep aid... plus the 12 hour pain relieving strength of aleve. be a morning person again, with aleve pm. the hot new accessory? brows that wow. from maybelline new york... it's brow drama. our first...
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. >> and "law and order" and this native who focused on directing was a virtual unknown when we spoke to him in 2013. chadwick stopped by the live show to talk about his film "42" where he played breakout black baseball player jackie robinson. >> what are you going to do if one of these pitches goes at your head? >> i'll duck. >> chadwick's obscurity was a plus for the film. >> nobody knows chadwick bozman so he comes in and you really get to focus on jackie robinson. >> right. see jackie robinson. >> do you know how to play baseball? >> i play little league baseball. >> with very little experience, chadwick trained for five days a week for four months. his portrayal of jackie put him in the hollywood big leagues. >> are you ready to be recognized? this is huge for you. i'm kind of, you know, i'm quiet. >> are you? >> yeah. and i like to stay in the shadows and in the cut. so i'll still probably find a way to do it. i've got some disguises. >> you do? >> what do they look like? i'm not going to tell you. >> robinson was chadwick's first real life portrayal, but far from his last. >> p
. >> and "law and order" and this native who focused on directing was a virtual unknown when we spoke to him in 2013. chadwick stopped by the live show to talk about his film "42" where he played breakout black baseball player jackie robinson. >> what are you going to do if one of these pitches goes at your head? >> i'll duck. >> chadwick's obscurity was a plus for the film. >> nobody knows chadwick bozman so he comes in and you really get to...
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and chris noth, who's been on "sex in the city" and "law and order," but has been on broadway many times and went to yale drama school. and then -- >> jimmy: you're hanging with those guys. >> brian cox is two-time, you know, olivier award winner. and yeah, it's -- these guys are very supportive. they're very nice. but there are times when i feel like an outsider just because some of the conversations that exist. you know, they'll be discussing laurence olivier. his version of "king lear" in 1983 at the national. and i'll be like, "hey do you guys remember the theme song to 'growing pains'?" [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that doesn't quite work. well, i heard you're great in this. congratulations, my friend. >> thank you. >> jimmy: i appreciate it. you guys, "that championship season" is at the bernard b. jacobs theatre, right here in new york city. get your tickets now. jim gaffigan, everybody. glasser performs next. come on back. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ . . ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: welcome back, everybody. our next guest is making her american tv debut with us tonight to perf
and chris noth, who's been on "sex in the city" and "law and order," but has been on broadway many times and went to yale drama school. and then -- >> jimmy: you're hanging with those guys. >> brian cox is two-time, you know, olivier award winner. and yeah, it's -- these guys are very supportive. they're very nice. but there are times when i feel like an outsider just because some of the conversations that exist. you know, they'll be discussing laurence olivier....
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law enforcement calls security cameras necessary. jack calls them dangerous. >> people have no idea what's possible with all of this surveillance that's going on right now. >> in his city, police installed 16 surveillance cameras at intersections starting last summer. if you roll through town, chances are the city has snapped pictures of you. >> privacy is at stake. i can find out more information than i should be able to. and anybody else can do it, too. >> in a minute, you will see why. >> i am sympathetic to privacy concerns. but you have to balance that against what tools you can use to feel safe. >> the sense of safety is eroding. >> everybody has a story or knows a story about somebody who has been robbed. >> when suspects run, they end up on camera. >> police were able to quickly check motion activated cameras. >> as nbc bay area reported, this photo captured led to the arrest of a man who pistol whipped a nanny. home burglaries are down by half. >> the cameras are necessary if we're going to combat the crime. >> fighting crim
law enforcement calls security cameras necessary. jack calls them dangerous. >> people have no idea what's possible with all of this surveillance that's going on right now. >> in his city, police installed 16 surveillance cameras at intersections starting last summer. if you roll through town, chances are the city has snapped pictures of you. >> privacy is at stake. i can find out more information than i should be able to. and anybody else can do it, too. >> in a minute,...
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law enforcement satisfied itself a 20-month-old little girl could not have wandered away in the middle of the night from her own volumition. >> reporter: her mother, trista reynolds has made repeated pleas. >> i love her, i miss her, i want her home. >> reporter: reynolds says ayla was in dipietro's care when she was in treatment for substance abuse. in an interview with matt last week, trista reynolds questioned dipietro's actions. >> he said he's not hiding, but why won't he talk to me? >> reporter: and what happened to ayla, a question for the maine state police as they take the lead in what's turning out to be an increasingly mysterious case. >> every investigator involved in this case as far as they're concerned are still looking for a live, little 20-month-old girl. >> reporter: and late last night, trista reynolds issued the following statement exclusively to the "today" show, she says "when i found out from law enforcement that this has become a criminal investigation, i got chills up and down my spine, but i am keeping my faith. i am not giving up." we should add police are si
law enforcement satisfied itself a 20-month-old little girl could not have wandered away in the middle of the night from her own volumition. >> reporter: her mother, trista reynolds has made repeated pleas. >> i love her, i miss her, i want her home. >> reporter: reynolds says ayla was in dipietro's care when she was in treatment for substance abuse. in an interview with matt last week, trista reynolds questioned dipietro's actions. >> he said he's not hiding, but why...
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or as they call it in my family happy brother-in-law day. >> obviously the guy has a terrific sense of humor. which you need if you're going to overcome life's problems. anyway, is this the most perfect celebrity body? do a machine up of all of these people. >> here they are. they took jennifer love hewitt use boobs, victoria beckham's jaw line and scarlet johansen's nose and came up with that. weird looking. >> you know what? tomorrow we're having gina gershon on. put gina gershon's body on everything. you can't stop looking at her in this movie. i know she's doing cocaine and smoking up the storm and downing the wine and she's a mess but her body is unbelievable. she'll be with us tomorrow. apparently we said the wrong thing. it's hollyscoop.com in case you're looking around. >> here's the thing. yesterday we saw kim kardashian's extensive cleavage. there they were. they said, well, what's happened here. this is trendy because gwyneth paltrow had a plunging blazer. not quite the same effect. miranda kerr had it as well. is this a trendy thing or are people going way too far? this is
or as they call it in my family happy brother-in-law day. >> obviously the guy has a terrific sense of humor. which you need if you're going to overcome life's problems. anyway, is this the most perfect celebrity body? do a machine up of all of these people. >> here they are. they took jennifer love hewitt use boobs, victoria beckham's jaw line and scarlet johansen's nose and came up with that. weird looking. >> you know what? tomorrow we're having gina gershon on. put gina...
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as law enforcement officers mourn one of their own .. new to the job .. killed in the line of duty. good morning, and thanks for joining us. i )m laura garcia. and i )m marcus washington. 22-year-old davis police officer natalie corona was shot and killed last night. the shooter .. later found dead .. in a home near the scene. right now - still many unanswered questions. nbc bay area )s pete suratos is live at the scene of the shooting .. where reaction is pouring in to this tragedy. a shocking morning to say the least for folks here in one man stood watch outside u-c davis medical center after officer corona was rushed to the hospital after being shot last night. chris snow has lived in davis for 50 years. he stood for hours holding an american flag with a thin blue line to honor law enforcement... he was even brought to tears by her death: snow says he told his wife he just had to show up to the hospital to give back to those who protect him. right now, tributes for the fallen officer are pouring in. on twitter, police departments across the bay area and state are reflecting on he
as law enforcement officers mourn one of their own .. new to the job .. killed in the line of duty. good morning, and thanks for joining us. i )m laura garcia. and i )m marcus washington. 22-year-old davis police officer natalie corona was shot and killed last night. the shooter .. later found dead .. in a home near the scene. right now - still many unanswered questions. nbc bay area )s pete suratos is live at the scene of the shooting .. where reaction is pouring in to this tragedy. a shocking...
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law enforcement sources tell nbc news that federal prosecutors and fbi agents are now looking hard at whether to open up their own investigation because of allegations that sandusky crossed state lines to commit child abuse. on campus, the new leader of the university's athletic program, david joiner, a former board member, made his first public comments, promising to bring change. >> i am just here to tell you that whatever has or has not gone on in the past, we're going forward in the athletic department with my view that this is an academic unit. >> reporter: with a new wave of heightened awareness on college campuses. >> you go here and you don't think something like that can happen. >> reporter: syracuse placed bernie fine on administrative leave after a former ball boy told the media that fine molested him for almost 15 years beginning in the 1980s. fine denies the allegations. the university says it investigated the complaint in 2005 and immediately alerted police who found no evidence to support the claims and no charges were ever filed. and back here at penn state the univers
law enforcement sources tell nbc news that federal prosecutors and fbi agents are now looking hard at whether to open up their own investigation because of allegations that sandusky crossed state lines to commit child abuse. on campus, the new leader of the university's athletic program, david joiner, a former board member, made his first public comments, promising to bring change. >> i am just here to tell you that whatever has or has not gone on in the past, we're going forward in the...
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for jayme's friends and family as well as law enforcement here in wisconsin, this is great news for the community. what they have prayed about, almost three months since she disappeared. we'll get answers to the questions around her disappearance later. this is the result people are happy to wake up to. jayme was found thanks to a tip from a public. new details this morning about how jayme was discovered 70 miles north of her home. the star tribune reported a woman walking her dog when closs approached her and asked for help. they knocked on a neighbor's door. >> we have seen her face a lot. i knew it was her the second she walked in the door. >> reporter: they described her as dirty and skinny, wearing shoes too big for her feet. her emotions for pretty flat. she escaped a cabin in the rural area. it is believed to be the home of the suspect. her smam town thrilled she's coming home. >> i was in shock. she's been through a lot. >> reporter: her aunt and uncle speaking to an nbc affiliate on the phone after they heard the news. >> i'm shocked. we've had so much bad news. it's what we ha
for jayme's friends and family as well as law enforcement here in wisconsin, this is great news for the community. what they have prayed about, almost three months since she disappeared. we'll get answers to the questions around her disappearance later. this is the result people are happy to wake up to. jayme was found thanks to a tip from a public. new details this morning about how jayme was discovered 70 miles north of her home. the star tribune reported a woman walking her dog when closs...
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her father was in law enforcement. in testimonial after testimonial it was clear she was not your typical officer. >> she's like, yep, i got you, you know? >> even when you're getting in trouble, about to get a citation, she makes you feel -- doesn't make you feel bad it. >> reporter: a policewoman with a sense of humor and community. >> the goodness of her heart delivered a whole santa bag full of presents and packages for a fire victim, just on her own. >> reporter: this memorial was an opportunity for people who knew natalie corona to talk about her dedication to the uniform, and to celebrate a young woman who made a long-lasting impression. ed martinez was corona's high school basketball coach. >> i'm wearing a pierce hat, because that's where she went to school. she was number 11. >> reporter: investigators say corona was killed thursday night by 48-year-old kevin limbaugh, while she was responding to a minor traffic accident. limbaugh is accused of riding up on a bike and ambushing corona who was weeks out of tra
her father was in law enforcement. in testimonial after testimonial it was clear she was not your typical officer. >> she's like, yep, i got you, you know? >> even when you're getting in trouble, about to get a citation, she makes you feel -- doesn't make you feel bad it. >> reporter: a policewoman with a sense of humor and community. >> the goodness of her heart delivered a whole santa bag full of presents and packages for a fire victim, just on her own. >>...
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the federal law called for hefty penalties. they were being sued for $170,000. >> we are a small business trying to make a living. >> reporter: this is what they saw, cell phone footage in their bar. on the tv a promo for the warriors game but no fight. >> but to submit that evidence. it's weak. it's a lie and fraudulent. >> the video was captured by a private investigator and submitted to j and j's attorney. on fight nights they are dispatched to nab pirates. they found an attorney and weighed options. fight in court or settle. both choices were costly. >> help us understand what is going on here. >> big picture? >> big picture. >> legalized extortion. they are picking small businesses and extorting money out of them. >> we reviewed court records and found that the company filed 5,000 lawsuits since 2010. according to an attorney many businesses are minority owned and can't afford lawyers. >> i felt violated that someone would want to do something like that with people like us who don't have a lot of money. >> j and j sued thi
the federal law called for hefty penalties. they were being sued for $170,000. >> we are a small business trying to make a living. >> reporter: this is what they saw, cell phone footage in their bar. on the tv a promo for the warriors game but no fight. >> but to submit that evidence. it's weak. it's a lie and fraudulent. >> the video was captured by a private investigator and submitted to j and j's attorney. on fight nights they are dispatched to nab pirates. they found...
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. >> reporter: tonight law enforcement officials say they're still nailing down the exact mechanics and cannot rule out outside help, though one thing seems certain. >> we've got no indication that north korea was acting in conjunction with another country. >> reporter: now what to do in return. the president says the u.s. will act but won't say how. >> they caused a lot of damage. and we will respond. we will respond proportionately. and we'll respond in a place and time and manner that we choose. >> reporter: experts on north korea say the u.s. must be careful not to make things worse. >> you have to worry about escalating it up. and because they're not the most stable country in the world, the last thing you want is something that would create a second korean war. >> reporter: president obama says people should not change their behavior based on a hacker's threat any more than boston would cancel its marathon because of the possibility that somebody might try to cause harm. natalie? >> pete williams in washington for us tonight, thank you. >>> in hollywood meantime sony is doing dama
. >> reporter: tonight law enforcement officials say they're still nailing down the exact mechanics and cannot rule out outside help, though one thing seems certain. >> we've got no indication that north korea was acting in conjunction with another country. >> reporter: now what to do in return. the president says the u.s. will act but won't say how. >> they caused a lot of damage. and we will respond. we will respond proportionately. and we'll respond in a place and...
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he is no stranger to law enforcement. he's also, as you mentioned, been trained in fire fighting. he worked for sometime as an inmate firefighter helping to put out fires just like the one he's now accused of starting. >> it's scary. it's awful, but it's also really reassuring that they've got him. >> reporter: that's how many lake county fire victims are feeling, knowing the man investigators say started the devastating clayton fire is behind bars. >> right now we know and we believe that 17 fires over the past year are connected to this individual. >> reporter: cal fire says they're confident 40-year-old damin pashilk in the man responsible. today, the district attorney revealed the clearlake man was on the radar for a long time. >> cal fire knew this gentleman. he was under surveillance. >> reporter: the d.a. says he has been convicted of a slew of crimes over the past 16 years, including evading officers of resisting arrest and possessing methamphetamine. ironically, he served as an inmate firefighter while serve state prison time. >> ten years ago this person worked to put ou
he is no stranger to law enforcement. he's also, as you mentioned, been trained in fire fighting. he worked for sometime as an inmate firefighter helping to put out fires just like the one he's now accused of starting. >> it's scary. it's awful, but it's also really reassuring that they've got him. >> reporter: that's how many lake county fire victims are feeling, knowing the man investigators say started the devastating clayton fire is behind bars. >> right now we know and we...
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include local law enforcement officers sworn in as federal agents. security clearances and access to intelligence otherwise wouldn't be allowed to see. >> major concern. >> president of the executive board of san francisco's police officers' union. >> we're the only major city in the united states that does not participate. >> for the last year fighting a well-publicized battle with city hall after city supervisors voted to prohibit san francisco police officers being sworn as as members. >> san francisco, one of the top five targets in the united states, our investigators are prohibited from cooperating or participating in investigations that could cause injuries or fatalities. >> what we ask is that we don't use local law enforcement officers to survey communities without probable cause. >> san francisco supervisor jane kim spearheaded the move to get local officers out of the jttf because she said the feds lost the trust of many bay area communities, especially muslims. >> putting people at risk here? >> if the federal government is surveying all
include local law enforcement officers sworn in as federal agents. security clearances and access to intelligence otherwise wouldn't be allowed to see. >> major concern. >> president of the executive board of san francisco's police officers' union. >> we're the only major city in the united states that does not participate. >> for the last year fighting a well-publicized battle with city hall after city supervisors voted to prohibit san francisco police officers being...
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. >>> new year means new laws. hundreds of them. one of them affects many businesses and employees across the state. the minimum wage went from $9 to $10 an hour. while some people believe this hurts mom and pop shops, others say an increase is needed. >> $10 is something everyone needs. the cost is really so high. $10 is, i think, a drop in a bucket. >> other new laws include the california new motor voter act. that autoically registers citizens to vote when they apply for a driver's license, i.d. card or submit a change of address request. it is now illegal. ride share companies like uber and lyft have to routinely review driving records. this will notify the companies if the drivers have any violations on their record. police will now have to get a search warrant before looking through your e-mails, text messages and gps data stored in your smartphone or laptop. >>> well, new video tonight of a gunman who opened fire outside of a cafe in downtown tel aviv today killing at least two peop people and injuring seven others. you can s
. >>> new year means new laws. hundreds of them. one of them affects many businesses and employees across the state. the minimum wage went from $9 to $10 an hour. while some people believe this hurts mom and pop shops, others say an increase is needed. >> $10 is something everyone needs. the cost is really so high. $10 is, i think, a drop in a bucket. >> other new laws include the california new motor voter act. that autoically registers citizens to vote when they apply for...
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right now law enforcement sends out information about child abduction on highway signs. a detailed description of the car and license plate will now flash on the same signs in the event of a hit and run resulting in a major injury or death on cities and on freeways. for this family, a yellow alert could have been a way to help them deal with this tragedy. >> it's so painful. so painful because she is a really good person. i really miss you so much. we really want justice to be served. >> reporter: police are look for a burgundy or dark colored toyota, three people were inside that car. if you have any information contact the hayward police didn't. i'm cheryl hurd, nbc bay area news. >> thank you so much. >>> just into the newsroom tonight we learned a woman stabbed in front of a san jose carl's jr. restaurant has died. she was product. several men attacked the woman and a man in front of the carl's jr. that man is still hospitalized in critical condition. investigators say they do have suspects in custody though they would not release further information until the invest
right now law enforcement sends out information about child abduction on highway signs. a detailed description of the car and license plate will now flash on the same signs in the event of a hit and run resulting in a major injury or death on cities and on freeways. for this family, a yellow alert could have been a way to help them deal with this tragedy. >> it's so painful. so painful because she is a really good person. i really miss you so much. we really want justice to be served....
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law enforcement is now looking at a 32-year-old nurse who possibly disposed of her phone. the last sign of life from a colorado mom last seen thanksgiving day shopping with her one-year-old daughter. the woman is from twin falls, idaho. the twin falls sheriffs office confirming to nbc news they have served search warrants in the case. >> some evidence was collected and processed. >> earlier this week, prosecutors suggested others could be involved. >> there potentially could be other people arrested in this case. >> a body has yet to be found, but authorities no longer believe that the 29-year-old is alive, offering two theories about her death. each one represented by a count of first degree murder against her fiance. one alleges she was killed deliberately. the other alleges she died during a robbery he commissioned. he also faces three counts of solicitation to commit murder in the months leading up to her disappearance. court documents not giving any details about who he approached or insight as to why prosecutors think he is responsible for his fiance's death. >> i ca
law enforcement is now looking at a 32-year-old nurse who possibly disposed of her phone. the last sign of life from a colorado mom last seen thanksgiving day shopping with her one-year-old daughter. the woman is from twin falls, idaho. the twin falls sheriffs office confirming to nbc news they have served search warrants in the case. >> some evidence was collected and processed. >> earlier this week, prosecutors suggested others could be involved. >> there potentially could...
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mely on nbc bay area, just two months after california's death with dignity act became law a bay area man suffered from a ezrminal illness has become one of the first to use it. no rtonight his family is sharing their story as nbc bay trt:'s jodi hernandez reports, they say the process is less than perfect but they have no regrets. >> he did it his way. he wept out his way, you know, he really did. >> reporter: esthre house says her 94-year-old father-in-law wouldn't have wanted to leave this world any other way. the former marine, pilot and insurance broker cuffed from colon cancer and congenital heart disease. with months to live, he decided to die on his own terms. >> he said god buy, drank and went to sleep and that was it. >> reporter: last week house became one of the first terminally ill patients to utilize california new death with dignity law. >> we worked, we worked hard. >> reporter: after spending the morning sharing stories and memories with family and friends, the santa rosa man drank a fatal prescription from his favorite coffee cup. >> following drinking that, he had h
mely on nbc bay area, just two months after california's death with dignity act became law a bay area man suffered from a ezrminal illness has become one of the first to use it. no rtonight his family is sharing their story as nbc bay trt:'s jodi hernandez reports, they say the process is less than perfect but they have no regrets. >> he did it his way. he wept out his way, you know, he really did. >> reporter: esthre house says her 94-year-old father-in-law wouldn't have wanted to...
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second of all, she flagrantly thumbed her nose at new jersey law, international law for several years. so they didn't let me do anything. they were ordered by a federal court. >> sean's brazilian grandfather died last year and his grandmother says that makes it even more tragic that sean has not been permitted to have contact with his remaining relatives in brazil. her lawyer told "dateline" that she remains willing to end litigation if she can visit her grandson. >> does he ever ask about her? does say he wants to visit his grandmother? >> no. >> if he was to say i know this is happening but i want to see my grandmother. i want to go see my grandmother. >> i'd say let's call her up and let's work out something. it wouldn't be in brazil. because we don't know what will happen again. >> do you encourage him to call? >> oh, yeah. over the holidays, several times i said we should call. he doesn't want to. and i don't know how far i should push him. >> when you think back to brazil now, sean, what do you think? >> i think maybe some day i'll visit, but i want to get older before i go back
second of all, she flagrantly thumbed her nose at new jersey law, international law for several years. so they didn't let me do anything. they were ordered by a federal court. >> sean's brazilian grandfather died last year and his grandmother says that makes it even more tragic that sean has not been permitted to have contact with his remaining relatives in brazil. her lawyer told "dateline" that she remains willing to end litigation if she can visit her grandson. >> does...
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okay, so jill hennessey, you guys know her from "law and order" and she plays a lot of roles on tv and movies. she's also a singer. she came by the radio show one day and played this song called "i do." if you've been married for a long time and -- i like it. i think the phrase is something like it ain't perfect but i do or something along those lines. anyway, let's take a listen to jill hennessey's song. ♪ oh my my ♪ you still look pretty ♪ i still see the stars ♪ if we both should fall like children ♪ ♪ like sweet and bitter tea ♪ i love you ♪ it's not so simple ♪ but i do ♪ you know i love you ♪ it's not so simple ♪ but i do ♪ you know i love you is not so simple but i do ♪ >> yes! yes! okay. hi, jill. >> hello, baby. >> great to see you. >> this is a whole other side to her. nobody knows. >> hello, great to see you. >> good to see you too. >> once you hear the words, all of them on there, it reminds everyone of their relationship. "our love ain't so simple, but i do." >> you write what you know, don't you? >> that's literally what i write all the time. i
okay, so jill hennessey, you guys know her from "law and order" and she plays a lot of roles on tv and movies. she's also a singer. she came by the radio show one day and played this song called "i do." if you've been married for a long time and -- i like it. i think the phrase is something like it ain't perfect but i do or something along those lines. anyway, let's take a listen to jill hennessey's song. ♪ oh my my ♪ you still look pretty ♪ i still see the stars ♪...
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opponents want to overturn a recently passed state law which approved this gay curriculum in public schools. the proposed initiative introduced yesterday is the second attempt in less than four months to overturn the state's new lgbt history law. it failed to collect enough signatures. opponents con temd it's inappropriate for the school kids to learn about the community or to be discussing sexual orientation while in school. >>> big weekend at the box office. "happy feet 2" and "twilight brn breaking dawn," both open in theaters to. "happy feet 2" is getting better reviews but the twilight series has a solid grip. they're earning more than the third twilight series movie but it wasn't enough to beat the harry potter series. >> you're excited about "happy feet 2" aren't you? >> i'm excited about both. i think it will be a of of fine. >>> a sure sign that the holidays are upon us in the south bay. >>> san jose downtown ice arena is ohm. it running through january 29th. prices the same as last year. 15 bucks for adults, 13 bucks for children ten and under. >>> and free for jeff because he's a
opponents want to overturn a recently passed state law which approved this gay curriculum in public schools. the proposed initiative introduced yesterday is the second attempt in less than four months to overturn the state's new lgbt history law. it failed to collect enough signatures. opponents con temd it's inappropriate for the school kids to learn about the community or to be discussing sexual orientation while in school. >>> big weekend at the box office. "happy feet 2"...
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. >> we have one set of laws in this country, and they apply to everyone. >> reporter: mr. trump on the attack, accusing the department of justice of orchestrating a political witch hunt on his truth social platform. >> i'm an innocent man, i did nothing wrong, and we'll fight this just like we've been fighting for seven years. >> reporter: the charges include a violation of the espionage act related to the willful retention of national defense information, as well as conspiracy to obstruct and making false statements. the indictment alleges that on two occasions in 2021, mr. trump shared classified material with people without security clearances, including one document described as a plan of attack and another classified map related to a military operation. a trump aide, walt nada, is also under indictment. he's come under scrutiny for allegations he moved boxes of documents at mar-a-lago after a subpoena was issued to get them back. former president trump is expected to surrender to a federal courthouse in miami on tuesday. from capitol hill to the campaign trail, fellow
. >> we have one set of laws in this country, and they apply to everyone. >> reporter: mr. trump on the attack, accusing the department of justice of orchestrating a political witch hunt on his truth social platform. >> i'm an innocent man, i did nothing wrong, and we'll fight this just like we've been fighting for seven years. >> reporter: the charges include a violation of the espionage act related to the willful retention of national defense information, as well as...
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. >> to citizens, they respect the law. >> so do we, especially the bill of rights. >> you see the headlines they are getting. that's costing us real money. >> we don't have to negotiate, we have to dictate terms. >> they will shoot. >> you're saying the strike is not legal, painting us to look like criminals. >> until everyone makes a plij repledge recommitting themselves to nonviolence. >> they've been coming in bigger numbers since chavez quit eating. how long can a man go without food? >> depends on the man. everything depends on the man. >> one perfect change can't be reversed. can't humiliate someone who has pride and can't oppress someone. i'm not afraid anymore. >> i get the chills every time i see the trailer to the cesar chavez movie. i'm joined by his family, rudy chavez and rita chavez morina, his sister and also cesar chavez' niece. i get choked up watching the trailer. we'll start with you rita, that's been your reaction in watching the movie? >> so much to say and i can't say it. i enjoy all of it and sad sometimes for me. i cried a lot on it. and because -- >> it seems like i
. >> to citizens, they respect the law. >> so do we, especially the bill of rights. >> you see the headlines they are getting. that's costing us real money. >> we don't have to negotiate, we have to dictate terms. >> they will shoot. >> you're saying the strike is not legal, painting us to look like criminals. >> until everyone makes a plij repledge recommitting themselves to nonviolence. >> they've been coming in bigger numbers since chavez quit...
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(vo) defy the laws of human nature... ...at the summf get exceptional offers now! ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: i never got around to explaining my dream. >> yeah, what was your dream anyway >> jimmy: oh, it was nothing i just thought i had an odd interview, but maybe not [ light laughter ] anyway, i'm just so excited. i mean, we've got lil rel, we have natalie merchant performing "these are days." i'm so excited [ cheers and applause i'm so excited, i love that. guys, it is time for tonight's show hashtags, here we go. [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ we do this thing every week on our show where i send out a hashtag and we ask you guys to respond to that topic on the internet and since "fast and the furious presents: hobbs and shaw" is the number one movie right now, i sent out a hashtag called car fails. and i asked you guys to send us funny or weird stories about your car or driving. and within 15 minutes, it became the number two trending topic in the u.s so thank you very much everybody. [ cheers and applause did you ever have any car -- >> steve: so many.
(vo) defy the laws of human nature... ...at the summf get exceptional offers now! ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: i never got around to explaining my dream. >> yeah, what was your dream anyway >> jimmy: oh, it was nothing i just thought i had an odd interview, but maybe not [ light laughter ] anyway, i'm just so excited. i mean, we've got lil rel, we have natalie merchant performing "these are days." i'm so excited [ cheers and applause i'm so excited, i love...
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his mother-in-law marion robinson helping pass out meals to the folks there just about a mile from the white house. and one other note on this thanksgiving, the weekly internet and radio address from the president, a call for bipartisan to republicans as he prepares to meet with republicans when they get back to their own thanksgiving break next week. amy? >> mike viqueira, thanks so much from the white house. >>> there is good news for 15 million out of work americans as analysts see positive signs that the economy is improving. last week jobless claims took their biggest dive since july of 2008. meanwhile, incomes and consumer spending are both up sparking hope of a booming black friday. and if the lines have began forming outside retailers as early as tuesday are any indication, it could be a very good week for businesses. >>> and if you think it takes a lot to keep your troops at home fed on thanksgiving, get this. to feed all of our soldiers in iraq and afghanistan for the holiday, it takes 245,000 pounds of turkey, 41,000 pounds of stuffing, and nearly 40,000 pies. it is now 7:11
his mother-in-law marion robinson helping pass out meals to the folks there just about a mile from the white house. and one other note on this thanksgiving, the weekly internet and radio address from the president, a call for bipartisan to republicans as he prepares to meet with republicans when they get back to their own thanksgiving break next week. amy? >> mike viqueira, thanks so much from the white house. >>> there is good news for 15 million out of work americans as...
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they're also from richmond, virginia, where my in laws live, which makes them extra cool. >> come on out -- >> wait, the before picture! >> i can never get ambush right. >> okay, the before picture. natalie, come on out! ♪ tell me i'm worth it >> oh, natalie, natalie! natalie! >> okay, guys. the main men in your life, are you ready to see natalie? ready? >> go for it! >> what do you all think? >> oh, my -- >> what do you think? >> all right, mom, you've got to see yourself. >> are you ready? >> yeah. >> turn around. >> oh, my gosh! >> oh, my gosh. >> natalie, you look beautiful! >> okay. let's look at the before and after. what did you guys do? >> the first thing i have to say is that the most important thing -- proportion the length. the right length with the right proportions of your body. he did this perfectly here. made her hair softer. notice the highlight around the front and brought together with the makeup. >> oh, my gosh, jill, what about the outfit? >> claire son wu and the sleeves. and what a pop. >> what do you think, boys? >> wow. >> wow -- >> let's bring libby out too
they're also from richmond, virginia, where my in laws live, which makes them extra cool. >> come on out -- >> wait, the before picture! >> i can never get ambush right. >> okay, the before picture. natalie, come on out! ♪ tell me i'm worth it >> oh, natalie, natalie! natalie! >> okay, guys. the main men in your life, are you ready to see natalie? ready? >> go for it! >> what do you all think? >> oh, my -- >> what do you think?...
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. >>> hundreds of new laws are in effect affecting your safety to your health. bb guns must have special colors so police can tell they're not real. wearing ear buds is now illegal for drivers and bicyclists. something some people don't agree with. >> i know friends who bike to work and they take bike lanes and i think it's actually okay to wear earbuds and hear music. >> it sounds safe to me. it sounds like it's a good safe rule for people to have. you can't hear what's going on if there are emergency vehicles or somebody trying to signal to you if you have your earbuds in. sounds good. >> and vaccines are now mandatory for all k through 12 students unless those students have a medical exemption. >>> another important change to tell you about. minimum wage workers in california got a raise when the clock struck midnight. workers will get a dollar more from $9 to $10 per hour. in oakland, it's higher. workers get 12.55 per hour. that's a 30 cent raise. >>> golden state warriors may be on the way to setting a new record. they are about to register their 150th con
. >>> hundreds of new laws are in effect affecting your safety to your health. bb guns must have special colors so police can tell they're not real. wearing ear buds is now illegal for drivers and bicyclists. something some people don't agree with. >> i know friends who bike to work and they take bike lanes and i think it's actually okay to wear earbuds and hear music. >> it sounds safe to me. it sounds like it's a good safe rule for people to have. you can't hear what's...
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this law enforcement document spells it all out. surveillance video, witness accounts and a burned matchbook all helped lead to the suspect's arrest. >> disgust. how could you? >> reporter: that's how some folks felt as they watched 40-year-old damon come to court hiding his face from the cameras as he was formally charged with lighting the destructive clayton fire. >> you've done all of this to these people. thousands of people. you just turned their lives upsidedown and animals and everything. face the people. >> set a fire that caused mass destruction in this county. >> reporter: he was also charged with starting or attempting to start 12 other fires. according to the probable cause statement obtained by nbc bay area, the car he was known to drive was caught on surveillance camera time and time again. at the scenes of fires. starting in july of last year. in one case, a witness saw the driver throw an object out the window where flames then erupted. >> we are very confident that this is our guy. a serial arsonist. >> reporter: in
this law enforcement document spells it all out. surveillance video, witness accounts and a burned matchbook all helped lead to the suspect's arrest. >> disgust. how could you? >> reporter: that's how some folks felt as they watched 40-year-old damon come to court hiding his face from the cameras as he was formally charged with lighting the destructive clayton fire. >> you've done all of this to these people. thousands of people. you just turned their lives upsidedown and...
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it's part of a national effort calling for tougher gun control laws. >> there's been 52 fridays. >> tom sullivan's son died in the movie theater. he was there celebrating his 27th birthday. have you been back to the theater? >> yes. we sit in alex's row. i sit in row 12, seat 12 and i leave seat 13, which was alex's seat, i leave that vacant and i hold it down so he can watch the movie i'm watching with me. >> reporter: determined not to be defined by the tragedy they hope it will help everyone to heal. >> if we can move forward in our lives, they can, too. >> reporter: kristen and eugene are getting lots of support in this community in their effort to move on. businesses and services are helping them. >> remarkable how people turn something so horrible into something so positive. thank you. >>> a frightening scene where several men were held against their will. jenna has that. >> good morning. good morning, everyone. a shocking story is developing in houston, texas now. police are investigating a case where a number of people who appeared to be mentally challenged were held hostage ins
it's part of a national effort calling for tougher gun control laws. >> there's been 52 fridays. >> tom sullivan's son died in the movie theater. he was there celebrating his 27th birthday. have you been back to the theater? >> yes. we sit in alex's row. i sit in row 12, seat 12 and i leave seat 13, which was alex's seat, i leave that vacant and i hold it down so he can watch the movie i'm watching with me. >> reporter: determined not to be defined by the tragedy they...
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her father told us she comes from a law enforcement family. her new role on the force was a proud moment for the entire family. this vigil is just about to start. there are members of the community here in davis that are going to be participating. quite something to see so many people out here with candles. so many people who are hold sayiing a picture of that young police officer. reporting live in davis. i am sergio quintana. >>> now to the gunman in the case. theno coroner has identified 48-year-old kevin limbaugh of davis. county records show he was arrested in september of last year for battery. he was allegedly on a bicycle when he ambushed officer corona. the davis police chief say they believe corona never even saw limbaugh. police don't knowmo a motive fo the attack. >>> storms creating problems in the west bay. this is and san jose. crews will work on it until repairs are done. scattered showers across the bay today. prrtty good and then things get kind of crazy. >> rainmaking a coming back. rob mayeda with a time line of wacky weath
her father told us she comes from a law enforcement family. her new role on the force was a proud moment for the entire family. this vigil is just about to start. there are members of the community here in davis that are going to be participating. quite something to see so many people out here with candles. so many people who are hold sayiing a picture of that young police officer. reporting live in davis. i am sergio quintana. >>> now to the gunman in the case. theno coroner has...
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law enforcement decide which incidents count as an assault. if an operator said they feel they have been assaulted, you're saying that may not count as an assault? >> that's where law enforcement is going to be the one that determines whether an assault occurred. >> what we're going to do is respond to the operator and say, hey, operator, you're reporting there's been an assault. we're going to provide some resources. >> this is not a joke. >> the agents are now responding to driver concerns by testing out a protective shield on some of its buses. the drivers have been asking for years. why did it tay so long? >> that's a good question. earlier models were just prototypes. they were not yet ready in the market. we wanted to see if they are making a difference. >> you always respect a person. >> he said he forgives his attacker but hopes the changes take effect before this happens to anyone else. >> transit said the shield should be installed on the buses by this summer. we have uploaded an interactive map on nbcbayarea.com/weinvestigate. >> if
law enforcement decide which incidents count as an assault. if an operator said they feel they have been assaulted, you're saying that may not count as an assault? >> that's where law enforcement is going to be the one that determines whether an assault occurred. >> what we're going to do is respond to the operator and say, hey, operator, you're reporting there's been an assault. we're going to provide some resources. >> this is not a joke. >> the agents are now...
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. >> this historic action is a clear warning to any company that chooses to break the law. >> reporter: here is some of what the company admitted doing -- promoting the use of its antidepressant paxil for children even though studies failed to show it worked for them, failing to warn that the diabetes drug could cause heart attacks and claiming unapproved uses for another antidepressant wellbutrin by saying it could help patients lose weight and overcome sexual problems. >> hired a public relations firm to create a buzz about getting skinny and how you could have more sex simply by using this drug. >> reporter: today the ceo said the behavior happened in a different era for the company and that it is fundamentally changed in its procedures for compliance, marketing, and selling. and the company has agreed to a new integrity policy. no more rewarding the sales force on the number of drugs sold and executives could lose their bonuses if the people working for them break the rules. pete williams, nbc news, at the justice department. >> tonight we are learning what went wrong in that fiery
. >> this historic action is a clear warning to any company that chooses to break the law. >> reporter: here is some of what the company admitted doing -- promoting the use of its antidepressant paxil for children even though studies failed to show it worked for them, failing to warn that the diabetes drug could cause heart attacks and claiming unapproved uses for another antidepressant wellbutrin by saying it could help patients lose weight and overcome sexual problems. >>...
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assemblyman jerry hill of san mateo will introduce a law to hold bus companies accountable for keeping booze out of the hands of anyone younger than 21. they're not allowed to serve it but often they look the other way when the youngsters have it. built comes after the death of a teenager who drank with friends for hours on a party bus, then got behind the wheel of his car and crashed and died. the boy's parents say they are comforted knowing that their son's short life will have an impact. >> never liked being the center of attention, but i think he would feel good about this. >> party busses usually tricked out with dance systems and stripper poles do not fall under the alcohol laws for transportation companies. we have all the day's top news at 7:00 on today in the bay. os ♪ santa claus is coming to town ♪ ♪ santa claus is coming to town ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> we have a great holiday crowd this morning. >> we have a special guest this morning. al roker joins us on sunday. he'll be here to talk about his latest mystery novel. we appreciate al coming in for us. [ cheers
assemblyman jerry hill of san mateo will introduce a law to hold bus companies accountable for keeping booze out of the hands of anyone younger than 21. they're not allowed to serve it but often they look the other way when the youngsters have it. built comes after the death of a teenager who drank with friends for hours on a party bus, then got behind the wheel of his car and crashed and died. the boy's parents say they are comforted knowing that their son's short life will have an impact....
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a federal judge in california has blocked enforcement of the law nationwide, ordering the federal government to stop discharging gay and lesbian members of the services so, is this the end of this policy? our justice correspondent, pete williams, has more in our washington newsroom. pete, good evening. >> reporter: brian, this stops the policy in its tracks because the judge ordered its enforcement block not just in california, where this lawsuit was filed, but throughout the entire country. this is the same judge who just, a month ago, ruled the policy is unconstitutional. interfering with the private lives of service members, at the same time, the judge said it does nothing to help the mission of the armed forces. in her ruling today, judge virginia phillips of california, said the policy's rules quote, actually serve to impede military readiness and unit cohesion rather than further these goals. the judge today ordered the military to immediately suspend any investigations of service members for violating the policy and stop any proceedings now under way to throw them out of the military.
a federal judge in california has blocked enforcement of the law nationwide, ordering the federal government to stop discharging gay and lesbian members of the services so, is this the end of this policy? our justice correspondent, pete williams, has more in our washington newsroom. pete, good evening. >> reporter: brian, this stops the policy in its tracks because the judge ordered its enforcement block not just in california, where this lawsuit was filed, but throughout the entire...
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kay law joins us. costs are going up for a lot of people today. >> the first day of the month could be tough on some wallets. college graduates with student loans will see their rate hike that congress deferred last summer for a year and failed to prevent before this week's recess. drivers in california will also see price hikes on their gasoline. lawmakers raising the tax on gas to some 72 cents a gallon, and those gallons above $4 a gallon, and so we're off to the best start in 1998 on wall street. >>> and then the major play in the minor leagues. in aaa play sunday, the third baseman for the braves went all out to chase down the pop-up. he crashed over into the dugout railing and tumbled head first on to the concrete floor was saw there, and amazingly he caught the ball and held on and managed to stay in the game. mvp for that move right there. >> that should bring you from the minor to the major leagues. >> there is an unwritten rule, if a guy comes up to the dugout you help him not fall, and those
kay law joins us. costs are going up for a lot of people today. >> the first day of the month could be tough on some wallets. college graduates with student loans will see their rate hike that congress deferred last summer for a year and failed to prevent before this week's recess. drivers in california will also see price hikes on their gasoline. lawmakers raising the tax on gas to some 72 cents a gallon, and those gallons above $4 a gallon, and so we're off to the best start in 1998 on...
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but when you really delve into it, those laws often don't have teeth. they don't have punishments attached to them so prosecutors can't really go after the driver. that's a big problem. also enforcement, there's no breathalyzer for testing. when you come up on an accident scene, law enforcement can't necessarily prove that someone was texting. >> but at least one of the cases in part one i recognized, i'm familiar with it, they went through her web history, saw the device and figured the math that she had been texting at the time of the accident. >> right. and one of the things that families and victims' advocates are saying is what we have to do is make it a part of the process, that every time there's a suspicion that maybe the person was on their phone, the police should immediately subpoena those phone records, go after that. >> what about these technologies, you read about them on occasion that make your device inert when you're in the car? >> there's some new apps now that will when you exceed 15 or 20 miles an hour, your phone basically goes dead
but when you really delve into it, those laws often don't have teeth. they don't have punishments attached to them so prosecutors can't really go after the driver. that's a big problem. also enforcement, there's no breathalyzer for testing. when you come up on an accident scene, law enforcement can't necessarily prove that someone was texting. >> but at least one of the cases in part one i recognized, i'm familiar with it, they went through her web history, saw the device and figured the...
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which is the legal standard under oregon and federal law. lester. >> pete williams, tonight, thank you. >>> and out of the horror committed on the campus behind us, we are hearing of stories that came face-to-face with the shooter and survived. cory and ana boylan are as close as two siblings can be, only two years apart and both attend the college but in yesterday's commotion they couldn't have felt father apart as cory became the first to learn his sister was shot. natalie morales spoke with cory. >> i don't know how to explain the sound of someone's voice when they think they are going to die. >> he was trying to reach his sister in the classroom 500 yards away and when he finally got through on her cell phone it was terrifying. >> she was bawling her eyes out and said i have been shot and i can't feel my legs an -- and i was trying to keep it together for her. >> ana was shot in the back and cory said she remembers every frightening moment. >> she said god was telling her to stay calm and still and don't do anything. and the gunman came
which is the legal standard under oregon and federal law. lester. >> pete williams, tonight, thank you. >>> and out of the horror committed on the campus behind us, we are hearing of stories that came face-to-face with the shooter and survived. cory and ana boylan are as close as two siblings can be, only two years apart and both attend the college but in yesterday's commotion they couldn't have felt father apart as cory became the first to learn his sister was shot. natalie...
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she managed to graduate from harvard law school and serve in the texas senate. it's just unfortunate that she hasn't learned from her own example. >> davis quickly responded. >> i would just say that it really demeans the office that he holds to make a personal statement like that. >> reporter: davis's marathon legislative session made national headlines early this week. even the pink running shoes she wore became an online sensation. now amid the latest war of word with the one time democratic nominee. >> he sees this as shutting down the clinics and the choices and wendy davis sees this as the government intruded on the lives of women and wendy davis's own life. i'm not sure there will be a dialogue here. the next time there might be a dialogue is at a debate. >> reporter: governor perry is calling for another session to begin july 1st. this is another example of how social media can turn a story into a whole other stratosphere. without twitter and facebook it wouldn't have been to this magnitude. >> not a national story. thank you. >>> coming up, aaron hernan
she managed to graduate from harvard law school and serve in the texas senate. it's just unfortunate that she hasn't learned from her own example. >> davis quickly responded. >> i would just say that it really demeans the office that he holds to make a personal statement like that. >> reporter: davis's marathon legislative session made national headlines early this week. even the pink running shoes she wore became an online sensation. now amid the latest war of word with the...
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the new law and the work behind the scenes by a local nonprofit that made it possible. we'll have that story and more coming up p tonight on our 6:00 newscast. >>> this weekend, a spectacular show in the skies, hopefully we'll be able to see, it because we might see some rain on sunday, but sunday night, there will be a total lunar eclipse visible from north and south america to. make it extra special, the moon is also a super moon that night. here in the bay area, the eclipse will start around 7:30 p.m. and around 8:40 p.m., the moon will be totally red as the earth's shatter covers it. >> a blood moon, right. >> super blood moon. >> beautiful. >> we should see most of the rain before that. so we do have a decent chance to see something here. hopefully. >> thanks, jeff. >> you got it. >> back with more at 6:00. we'll see you then. >> lester holt is next. >> bye. >>> tonight, >>> tonight, states of emergency as a major winter storm closes in on millions, about to hit with sleet, snow, and temperatures that feel like 20 below. how much snow and where? we have the latest
the new law and the work behind the scenes by a local nonprofit that made it possible. we'll have that story and more coming up p tonight on our 6:00 newscast. >>> this weekend, a spectacular show in the skies, hopefully we'll be able to see, it because we might see some rain on sunday, but sunday night, there will be a total lunar eclipse visible from north and south america to. make it extra special, the moon is also a super moon that night. here in the bay area, the eclipse will...